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Brett Barry Wife - The day after Eva Longoria filed for divorce, TMZ and other sources are naming the alleged other woman in her divorce case.

Longoria filed Wednesday and then spoke with TV gossip host Mario Lopez about her husband, NBA star Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs.

Lopez said Longoria found hundreds of text messages between Parker and the wife of a former teammate of Parker’s in San Antonio. He also said Longoria was “devastated.”

Hours later, former NBA star Rick Barry spoke with TMZ and said his son, Brett Barry, played for the Spurs for three years and he believed Brett’s estranged wife, Erin, was the person Longoria was concerned about.

Rick Barry said his daughter-in-law had already filed for divorce before Longoria’s news became public.

"[Brent] is going to be devastated. I can't even imagine him going through this ... the divorce was hard enough news,” he said.

Longoria also claims Parker cheated on her with second woman earlier in their marriage and th…

Allure Of The Sea - Royal Caribbean International, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL) based in Miami, has recently completed its cruise fleet with one of the biggest cruise ships around the world. The cruise operator has reconfirmed the insignia of being the owner of the most impressive fleet in the industry. Allure of the Seas, a 16-deck cruise ship, began the initiation itinerary in Turku, Finland.

Allure crossed the Atlantic Ocean during a magnificent journey to reach home, but before the event, on November 13, Allure of the Seas met its sibling, Oasis of the Seas. According to Hernan Zini, captain of Allure of the Seas, the latest acquisition of Royal Caribbean International, Allure surpasses Oasis of the Seas with five centimeters in length, therefore the amplitude of Allure of the Seas is absolutely stunning (the cruise ship is 31 meters long, it has 16 decks, a gross tonnage of 225,000 and can host approximately 6400 passengers in 2700 staterooms and 2200 crew m…

Censured Members Of Congress - The House ethics committee recommended Thursday that 20-term Rep. Charles Rangel be censured by the House of Representatives for 11 counts of financial and fundraising misconduct, a punishment milder than expulsion from Congress but harsher than the reprimand many thought he would receive.

In a 9-1 vote, the panel also recommended that Rangel, D-N.Y., the former chairman of the powerful, tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, pay back taxes dating to the early 1990s.
The committee's recommendation now goes to the full House, which is likely to consider the recommendation after the Thanksgiving holiday. Rangel could be the first member of the House to be censured in almost three decades.

Before tearfully placing himself on the mercy of the committee, Rangel insisted he did nothing deliberately wrong or for personal financial benefit.

"There has never been any corruption or personal gain in my actions, as the committee's chief counsel not…

GOP Unemployment Extension - The House of Representatives failed to pass a 90-day extension of expiring unemployment benefits Wednesday afternoon by a vote of 258-154.

The measure, considered under suspension rules, required a two-thirds majority of 275 votes for passage. The $12.5 billion dollar package would have kept two million people from losing their unemployment checks in February.

House Democrats lamented the measure's failure, and blasted the GOP for voting against it. "This vote was a stark test of our priorities, and House Republicans are decidedly in the wrong place for middle-class families," said Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., in a statement.

Republicans say the measure would have added to the budget deficit, and an extension that did not do so would have passed easily. "Just two weeks after the election, the Democratic Leadership is playing politics with people's unemployment benefits," said Michael Steel, spokesman for House Minority Le…

F22 Crashed In Alaska - It will likely be months before the Air Force identifies an exact cause for this week's crash of its most advanced stealth fighter, but one thing is certain: The loss will push the aircraft's already high accident rate even higher.

Even before Tuesday's crash in Alaska, the Air Force's stealthy fighter -- the F-22 Raptor -- had the highest accident rate of any fighter in that service branch's inventory. According to the latest statistics provided by the Air Force, which go through 2009, the F-22 since being fielded has suffered six Class A accidents -- accidents that result in more than $1 million in damage -- since entering the inventory.

The latest crash would be the seventh Class A accident.

More telling, however, is the rate for those mishaps. The F-22's five-year Class A mishap rate was six per 100,000 flying, based on a five-year average --higher than for any other fighter in the inventory. But that number is also somewhat mislead…

During a morning interview with CNBC, Akerson noted that GM plans to produce more fuel-efficient cars. In fact, he is scheduled to make an announcement related to energy and environmental sustainability during a media conference call this afternoon.

Silver Price Could Pass 500 Dollars - Silver is one of the most sought after precious metals on the planet and the supply is shrinking every day. Silver is used in a lot of electronic communication devices as a conductor and there are more and more of those being created every day. This has caused a shortage of Silver and has driven the price up, but its not anywhere near $500 dollars yet. $500 dollar silver would seem like gold. So what do you think could we see $500 dollar silver in the near future?

Some analysts think it may be a possibility as well as a lot of hedge funds who have been buying up large quantities for the precious metal for long term keeping. Perhaps its time to pick up some silver and diversify your portfolio with silver. Of course these predictions could just be a ploy by corupt wall street people to create a inflated demand for Silver so they can offload their stashes. There are reports the JP Morgan has been short selling silver lately which could mean the pric…

Lockheed Will Close Eagan Plant - Lockheed Martin said Thursday it will close its Eagan facility that employs about 1,000 by 2013. About 70 percent of the employees at the facility are engineers who work on communications systems used on military ships and aircraft, including P-3 surveillance planes.
The company said the layoffs will be partially offset by the transfer of about 650 jobs from Eagan to Owego, N.Y., San Diego, Calif.; and Manassas, Va. A company spokeswoman said Eagan employees will know by the end of the year whether their positions are being transferred or eliminated.

The closing, which will be phased in starting next year, will eliminate Lockheed's only corporate presence in the Twin Cities. The spokeswoman said the company plans to try to sell the 623,000-square-foot facility and its 50-acre site. The closing is a blow to Eagan, where Northwest Airlines also closed its former headquarters after it was acquired by Delta. Those offices are still vacant.

Unemployment Extension Fails In The House Of Representatives - The House of Representatives on Thursday voted down a measure that would have reauthorized extended unemployment insurance for another three months, leaving no clear path forward to prevent the benefits from lapsing as scheduled on Nov. 30.

Without a reauthorization, the Labor Department estimates that two million long-term unemployed will prematurely stop receiving benefits before the end of the year.

"I think it's a sad moment," said Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) after the vote. "It appalls me that the Republicans keep pitching and pitching and pitching the tax cuts for the rich and won't join in a bill to help people keep their homes and not have to live in their cars."

The bill was brought to the floor under a "suspension of the rules," meaning it required approval from two-thirds of the House. It failed 258 to 154, with mostly Democratic support. Twenty-one Republicans voted in favor…

Facebook Is The New Myspace - While the battle may have been won some time ago, MySpace seems to be calling "uncle" in its competition with Facebook.

On Thursday, MySpace unveiled what the company is calling a "Mashup with Facebook." The mashup basically is a connection across the two sites that will enable users to port their likes and interests from their Facebook profiles and have that information populate the content on their MySpace pages. The feature is billed as allowing MySpace users to create a personalized stream of entertainment content.

The new feature begins rolling out worldwide today.

With these steps, MySpace is giving up on being a social network. While MySpace was an Internet pioneer, it was eclipsed by Facebook .

In mid-2009, online researcher ComScore reported that then-five-year-old Facebook attracted 70.278 million unique visitors in the U.S., just ahead of MySpace's total of 70.237 million. In April, MySpace had nearly 71 million unique v…

Onlive Microconsole - We had a chance to snag an early copy of the OnLive MicroConsole. The device basically brings the streaming video game service to living rooms. The one caveat is that you need a pretty fast Internet connection. It has to be at least 5MB per second download speed for it to work. Unfortunately, I don’t have a service that fast at home, so I turned to a few friends and asked them to try it out at work. (They have a ridiculously blazing fast Internet connection.) Here’s what they said:

“There’s no problem with the technology. It works as advertised. The only problem I see is when you move the camera around. There’s frame rate issues,” my housemate John said. “It doesn’t run as fast as it would locally.” He also mentioned that there’s an input lag. It was noticeable on NBA 2K11 despite the nice graphics.

Overall, they said they were impressed it worked because streaming video games is hard to do logistically. One of them said he wouldn’t play fighting games on there t…